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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jun 11, 2016
Omeny:


The Man did what he deemed fit!
If he had massively develop his region now,we are still the same pple that will condemned the action! That's human being for you! A president is for the Nation not for only his region!
GEJ brought a Maritime University to Warri the best suited place but immediately Amaechi Son of Niger-Delta got to office, he closed it down because of politics!
all our leaders are all croocks.amaechi is a bastard for closing the maritime university down.he has forgotten he would seek the help of n/delta people one day.he is trying to please the north at the expense of his people
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Dallazday(m): 3:48pm On Jun 11, 2016
fuckDmod:
we don't need the fuel.we have always survived without oil before,nd we would still survive wothout oil.its you igbo's that can't survive without oil dats why u keep adding n/delta to ur land
see this one, saying rubbish every now and then
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by aresa: 3:54pm On Jun 11, 2016
Omeny:


You can write all sorts of nonsense for less I care!

We have said several times that we don't need money to be shared to few individuals!

FG must mobilised Contractors and initiate projects to develop the Niger-Delta with our own Oil money just the way FG spent our Oil money in Lagos and Abuja!

Abi is it few individuals FG gave money to, to develop Abuja and Lagos?

Am not fighting you but let's reason constructively!

Do you know that, it is only in Nigeria that the region where Oil comes from look like jungle? There's injustice to these peoples and peace will not reign! Let's do the right thing!

We are in the Minority if not,No region will give trillions on Petrol Dollars to others and still remain worse off!

Take my money back,help me and develop my place for me! Simple!



Nigerian burns £1.2m in bizarre ritual




Sam Edem, chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, is accused of stealing a total of £3.4 million in public money to pay a witchdoctor to cast "juju" spells to secure business contracts and to kill a powerful rival at work.
Part of the black magic reportedly involved Mr Edem burning £1.2 million in cash and then smearing the ashes over his naked body in a cemetery in the middle of the night in a "fortification" ritual.


Mr Edem, who denies the allegations, has been formally charged with theft and criminal conspiracy at the High Court in the capital, Abuja.
He initiated the police investigation himself when he complained that the self-proclaimed sorcerer, Perekabowei Ogah, had tried to swindle him out of millions of pounds and was acting on behalf of political rivals.

But detectives became suspicious when Mr Edem allegedly could not account for how he earned the money in the first place. His lawyers said it was donated by well-wishers to fund an election attempt.

"We believe that this is money from the Nigerian government, money that should have been used to develop the Niger Delta," said Ali Amodu, the police commissioner in Abuja.

The Niger Delta Development Commission was set up to channel money that the federal government earns from crude oil sales back to the millions who live in poverty in the country's oil-producing region.
Despite initial support from the public, its reputation was quickly tarnished by persistent reports that it achieved little and that senior members of staff were stealing funds.

The area has been plagued by an increasingly violent rebellion spearheaded by militants who say they are fighting for a greater share of oil wealth to the Delta.

But many of the armed gangs are little more than criminals extorting money through kidnappings, often with the tacit support of local politicians, it has been claimed.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/2597126/Nigerian-burns-1.2m-in-bizarre-ritual.html

They did, your leaders are just too useless, crooked and corrupt to do right with your money.


And if the same FG stepped in and cancel NDDC, sack all your looting and stealing leaders and do exactly what you suggested, I still see you and your kind crying and shouting marginalization all over the place.

The FG is not your problem, you and your crooked leaders are the problem..

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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Sahaboi(m): 3:55pm On Jun 11, 2016
Useless Gov dat ddnt pay his workers for more than 6 months...

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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Raypawer(m): 4:09pm On Jun 11, 2016
Lets Start with resource control first, if it things dont change for better, thats when we will hold our own leaders responsible!

ba7man:
How do you know how others will act when in your shoes?

I honestly see the injustice in the Niger Delta but rather than address it with reliable statesmen from the region, you leave it to criminals fighting for their stomachs while giving Nigeria a bad name with their methods.

Niger Delta states recieve just as much or more allocations than Lagos state already but what do they do with theirs?

No amount of resource control will help the leadership problems in that region and the weird thing is you celebrate these same leaders that Rob the region blind.
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by aresa: 4:09pm On Jun 11, 2016
Just imagine, over $1 billion on babalawo while his community suffer and languished, but the mentally corrupt followers still want us to believe that the FG is responsible and not their own crooked and corrupt leaders...

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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by ba7man(m): 5:00pm On Jun 11, 2016
aresa:
Just imagine, over $1 billion on babalawo while his community suffer and languished, but the mentally corrupt followers still want us to believe that the FG is responsible and not their own crooked and corrupt leaders...
I believe they should be granted their independence.

We should all stand back and watch how it plays out.

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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Nobody: 6:49pm On Jun 11, 2016
Emmaoga:
good work.. ..

but I hate those Nigerians that sabi lie..

check it out like this ...

Nigerians can lie sha!!!
.No money, no money,
yet there's always a queue at the ATM. .
Are they withdrawing their sins?
Lol....Baba, u make sense joooo!
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by Omeny: 7:08pm On Jun 11, 2016
aresa:






They did, your leaders are just too useless, crooked and corrupt to do right with your money.


And if the same FG stepped in and cancel NDDC, sack all your looting and stealing leaders and do exactly what you suggested, I still see you and your kind crying and shouting marginalization all over the place.

The FG is not your problem, you and your crooked leaders are the problem..

Let FG sack them and stop everything and let us see real and massive development of our land with our Oil money like they spent our Oil money in Lagoss and Abuja!

Simple and leave story!
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by aresa: 7:14pm On Jun 11, 2016
ba7man:
I believe they should be granted their independence.

We should all stand back and watch how it plays out.
...

Who should be granted independence? The good people of ND or the criminals destroying the ND and the future of the people of ND?

Who.

Or do you see the people of ND out in the street shouting for independence?


There's a clear difference between criminals and law abiding citizens.

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Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by vampire2020: 8:52pm On Jun 11, 2016
DisGuy:
Yinmu...no be the same kwara state that have been signing MOU since 2003...


http://www.farmlandgrab.org/post/view/20005

where is the 12,000 jobs

and the one with Austravia for cassava?
hw are u
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by vicolurin(f): 9:33pm On Jun 11, 2016
Kwara state, the only state have never heard any silly news from.....God bless their Governor
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by LeStylo: 3:31am On Jun 12, 2016
pharmagba:


True talk.
Ironically it is the corrupt ones that are leading them and holding them hostage

Gone are the days when only Nigeria boasts of oil in the gulf of Guinea. Apparently, the whole Gulf is resource rich from Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Gabon, equatorial Guinea to Angola. All now boast of oil. The Indian Ocean coast is also becoming an exploration success with oil and gas discovered in Tanzania, Uganda and Mozambique.

Hinterland - Sudan, Niger, Chad, South Sudan are all enjoying a boom.

The Niger Delta has in the past decade dropped drastically in the ranking of prime investment destinations for oil and gas. No wonder Ladol moved it's base to Lagos despite initial plans to set up in Delta state. I hope their leaders heed.
Re: Kwara To Have A Textile Industry, Creating 3000 Local Jobs (pictures) by mister4: 6:15am On Jun 12, 2016
Let dem continue bombing nah nd let fayose continue lamenting,rain go stp nd umbrella man go knw sey na work him dy do.

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